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York Christmas Market

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  After our final breakfast we headed home via York to see the Christmas market. York is still a good place to visit with the Minster and Shambles but the Christmas market was very disappointing. Apart from being rammed with people it was also full of Christmas tack from China. We didn't waste much time there as the local shops were much more interesting and we finished off the visit with drinks in a cellar bar which Alan had discovered on a previous visit. We picked up some sandwiches and crisps from a Tesco local to eat back to the coach which left late afternoon. A most enjoyable little festive break with Deans.

Beamish Heritage Museum

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  The main visit of the trip was a visit to the Beamish Heritage centre but we stopped to view the Angel of the North statue which was close by.  We spent all day wandering around in the different areas using the vintage trams and busses. The whole site was set up for Christmas with Santa and Mrs Claus driving around in his horse drawn coach. It was very interesting to see the 50's area as it brought back so many memories of our childhood homes. The various shops were full of vintage toys, gramophones and vehicles. There was even a cinema and some of the houses were dedicated to trades and professional people like bakers and doctors. We went down to the colliery village area and had a nice photo taked by the school master. Back at the reception area we had a toastie and coffee before the coach took us back to the Holiday Inn. It had been dry all day but we got soaked going back to the coach park.

Coach trip up t'North

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  We went on a Skills 3 day coach trip with the Dean Family to Durham, Beamish and York. We stayed over night with Kim and Keith as it was an early start to catch the coach in Bulwell. The taxi for 6 did not turn up as arranged by CJ so it was a bit of a panic to get 2 more, but we got to the departure point dead on time. Phew. An uneventfull journey until we got close to Durham when it started to pour with rain. We waited for 20mins in the coach for the rain to stop and proceeded to the Cosy Club that we had spotted on the way.  After a relaxing coffee we walked over the river into the old town centre where we wandered round the indoor market before going up the cobble stone hill to the cathedral.  We looked around the magnificent building, without going for the full tour, then lit candles for recently departed family and friends. On the way back down the hill we stopped for a snack lunch and returned to the coach to travel on to the Holiday Inn at Washington for our 2 n...